![]() The conference takes place in VISUAL, Centre for Contemporary Art and the George Bernard Shaw Theatre, Carlow from 23 to 25 October.īooking form and Conference Programme are available on the RIAI website, Riding the Storm – Survival, Renewal and Recovery In addition to the three international keynote speakers, architects contributing will include Michelle Fagan, Angela Brady, Conor Skehan, Eddie Conroy, David O’Connor, Yvonne Farrell and Shelly McNamara, Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey, Shane de Blacam, Brendan Woods, Shane O’Toole and Dermot Boyd and many more. ![]() A strong line-up of speakers will deliver keynote addresses, followed by panel responses and open discussions. With the economy expected to return to growth and the recent census confirming the population to increase (reaching 5 million by 2020) RIAI President Paul Keogh says that the conference “will ask how can architects contribute to ensure that Ireland emerges from the current crisis in a stronger and better position. Three international keynote speakers – Edward Jones, Kenneth Frampton and Rafael Moneo – will offer their perspectives on the theme from Jones’s Reflections on ‘Irish Architecture - Identity, Reputation and Values’ to Frampton’s thinking on ‘Critical Regionalism Revisited – World Architecture and Liquid Modernity’, and Moneo’s overview on ‘The Remains of Architecture - what will remain of what we call architecture in years to come’. for the RIAI RIAI 8 Merrion Square, Dublin 2 Tel: 01-676 1703 Fax: 01-661 0948 Websites: Architecture Ireland RIAI Wexford County Headquarters, Wexford, Robin Lee Architects in association with Arthur Gibney and Partners Review by Kevin Donovan The Lyric Theatre, Belfast, O’Donnell + Tuomey Review by David Leatherbarrow Rathmines Square, Dublin, Donnelly Turpin Architects Review by Eddie Conroy Drive Through Restaurant, Galway, Paul Dillon Architects Seaside House, Louth, A2 Architects Review by Fergus McArdleįorbo Young Architects Design Competition Product News Brick in Architecture by Michael Hayes Project Galleryĭesign Blog by Aideen McCole Routes to Registration by Sandra O’Connell The Prow of Ship on Ridgeway Street by Gerald Dawe Book Reviews by Stephen Best and Paul Kelly 10 Questions for Robin LeeĬover: The Lyric Theatre, Belfast Photography by: Dennis Gilbert / VIEWĪNNUAL CONFERENCE 2011 RIAI Annual Conference at VISUAL, Carlow (23-25 October) Entitled ‘Riding out the Storm – Survival, Renewal and Recovery’, this year’s RIAI Annual Conference focuses on how architects can adapt to the current crisis, and how the profession and the RIAI can capitalise on the strengths and reputation of Irish architecture to develop strategies for renewal and recovery in the years ahead. Printing Swift Printing Solutions Magazine Intern Michael Hayes Correspondents Ulster: Ciaran Mackel Project Management, MSC Design, MRIAI Munster: Alexander White Dip.Arch., MSDI, MRIAI Leinster: Brian McClean B.Arch.B.Sc.Arch, MRIAI Connaught: Malcolm O’Beirne .Sc.Arch, MRIAI London: Sean Madigan AADip Arch, RIBA, MRIAI Angela Brady B.Sc.Arch, Dip.Arch., FRIAI, RIBA Germany/Austria/Switzerland: Rory O’Donovan B.Arch France: Vincent Ducatez, Architecte DPLG, MRIAI, M. RIAI NEWS 10| Architecture Ireland incorporating Irish Architect The Journal of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland 9 Sandyford Office Park, Dublin 18 Telephone: 01-295 8115 Facsimile: 01-295 9350 Email: Įditor Dr Sandra Andrea O’Connell Commercial and Advertising Sales Derek MoroneyĪrchitecture News Irish Architecture Awards 2011 RIAI CPD News Architecture and Education News by Michael Hayes Urban Agenda by Alan Meeĭesigning Primary Schools for the Future by Jim Coady NAMALab by Sandra O’Connell Research in Architecture Colloquim by Noel Brady ![]() Ireland’s real green cement CEM 2 cement produced in Ireland is accredited to the BRE Environmental and Sustainability Standard BES 6001Ĭontributors / RIAI Annual Conference Comment President’s Column ARCHITECTURE IRELAND Civic and Culture The Lyric Theatre, Belfast Wexford CoCo Headquarters Rathmines Square 2011 Irish Architecture Awards NAMALab E10 (INC VAT)Ģ58 The Journal of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland
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